970 Memoires et Documents 
12 (1822-1824) 
Committee reports, debates, bills, and acts of Congress, 
Dec. 16, 1821 to Jan. 10, 1825 (ff. 4-6, 22-38, 89-96, 222- 
229, 231-319, 347-358). 
Subjects Treated 
Columbia River settlement; proposed to occupy and 
open up Oregon (ff. 4, 352). 
Key Y/est; new government of Florida (ff. 4, 24). 
Court case involving property of Marquis de Mai son 
Rouge in La. (ff. 23, 353-354). 
British and American commerce and navigation acts 
(ff. 31-38, 89-96, 222-229). 
Reorganization of U.S. navy (ff. 231-283). 
Expulsion of Senators from Congress (ff . 284-292) . 
Chesapeake and Ohio canal; overland routes between 
Lake Erie and Ohio River, Tennessee and Arkansas Rivers, 
Ohio River and Michigan (ff . 286-292) . 
Communications and commerce between Missouri River 
and Mexico; U.S. claim to Texas as part of La. (ff. 348- 
350, 356) . 
Treaty between Georgia and Cherokee Indians (ff . 349- 
350) . 
Greek independence (ff. 297-319). 
Messages of President Monroe to Congress: sixth, 
seventh, and eighth annual, Dec. 3, 1822, Dec. 2, 1823, 
Dec. 7, 1824 (ff. 81, 161-188, 320-346); special, Mar. 8, 
1822, Dec. 31, 1823, Jan. 30, 1824" (ff. 14-18, 209-221, 
257-268) . 
Other Material 
1822, Mar. 20, [n.s.]. Outline of discussion with 
U.S. on differential navigation duties; chronology of 
events, Oct. 25, 1819-Dec. 13 ? 1821 (ff. 20-21). 
July 1, [n.s.]. List of treaties concluded by 
U.S. from 1778 to 1822, with indications as to contents, 
dates of signature and ratification, and names of negoti- 
ators (ff . 59-62) . 
Nov. 6. Collated copy of French ratification 
of navigation and commercial treaty with U.S., signed 
June 24, 1822 (ff. 39-43). 
[1822]. Translated extract from report of U.S. 
secretary of treasury; public revenues and expenditures, 
1821-22 (ff . 7-13) . 
[1822]. Jotting of U.S. debt: $54,124,664.00 (f. 19) 
[1822], [n.s.]. Memoir on separate article of treaty 
of June 24, 1822, with particular attention to commercial 
interests of France (ff. 44-50). 
[1822]. Guillemin, replies to eleven questions con- 
cerning treaty of June 24, 1822; France can no longer 
expect to have great share in La. trade, but in future La. 
may serve as market for French products (ff. 52-58). 
[1822], [n.s.]. Organization of Federal Government 
in U.S. under constitution of 1787 (ff. 63-72). 
[1822], [n.s.]. On state of Roman Catholic Church in 
U.S.; not much information of historical or statistical 
